How to Say ‘Together’ in French
Ensemble
ahn-sahmbl
[ahn-sahmbl]
💬 Usage Tip: "Ensemble" means "together." Easy win: same idea as English "ensemble," but here it's used all the time in daily speech.
🇫🇷 In France: You'll see "ensemble" in schools, workplaces, and public messages—French often highlights doing things collectively.
Phrase Breakdown
Ensemble
[ahn-sahmbl]
together
Adverb meaning together, with each other, or jointly.
Nous travaillons ensemble aujourd'hui.
We are working together today.
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